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Debutant
- Joined
- May 25, 2011
- Runs
- 147
1. Aged 14, he compiled a 664-run unbroken partnership with Vinod Kambli where he scored 349 NO.
2. Aged 15, he scored a century in his first class debut.
3. Same year he scored a century in his Deodhar trophy debut.
4. Same year he scored a century in hi Deleep trophy debut.
5. Same year he scored a century in Irani trophy final.
6. Aged 16, he made his international debut.
7. Aged 17, he scored a memorable century against England Old Trafford.
8. Aged 19, he scored a century against Australia in WACA is still seen as one of the finest centuries ever by many. That was when Merv Huges made that famous comment to Allan Border: “this little ***** is going to score more runs than you AB.”
At the age of 19, many started considering him the best batsman in the world. Umar Akmal made his debut at that age.
Shahid Afridi, in his teenage years, played six international matches, scored one century, one half century, averaged 32
Tendulkar, in his teenage years, played 16 international matches, scored 3 centuries, 4 half centuries and averaged almost 42.
Clear?
Dont forget the Hundreds at Sydney(148) and Jo'burg (111) ( the next highest score in this Match was 25 heres the scorecard : http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/63587.html ) and MoM in 1992 against a certain team we always beat in World Cups.

Arguing against any aspect of Tendulkar's batting is just sooo gay and lame. There is a reason why he is considered the greatest ever.
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